Showing posts with label Creative Clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Clay. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2014

THE BEST OF PARTNERSHIPS

CREATIVE CLAY

Sounds like a group that just works with clay, maybe a summer program, but nothing could be further from the truth.  I remember years ago running into two young social workers who had a dream of starting an arts organization for mentally and physically challenged kids and adults.  I thought it was interesting, but thought these two girls aren't art teachers and they will needs grants and money to even get a start at all this.  A couple of years later I ran into Grace Ann Alfiero and Danielle Despathy Rottenberg again and to my great surprise that had the organization going, funding starting and a space! From there it grew and grew.  These two young women were recognized nationally for their efforts.   Now many years later the organization still exists, and new people are in charge, but the heart of the organization has never changed and what those two  young social workers achieved will alway be a wonder to me and perhaps to them too.  They should be very proud of what they funded and that the group still provides and invaluable service for St. Petersburg.   Recently our wonderful St. Petersburg Fine Art Museum formed a partnership with Creative Clay to display the work of the artists.  It is a fantastic move by the Museum to include these artists in their gift shop and have an open house for them as well. There are other cities that may have a similar program, but this is one superb group.  Also two of my artists friends have been very involved with these artists.  Thank you David Bewley and Rose Marie Prins.  I have bought these artists work at the center studio, and I highly advice if you support special children and adults you buy their works as well!!!  If you click on Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg above, it will take you to the link.  Then click on gift shop and start buying!!!









Monday, March 25, 2013

Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Philadelphia Museum of Art looks to have a wonderful collection of art.  You may want to add this link to your bookmarks.  I am already in awe of the cities mural program, which one can take three different day tours to see murals in each part of the city.  
More recently I have had two friends move there.  One was the co-creator of Creative Clay, a wonderful organization for special needs graduates who needed a place to go and work after graduation.  Our next post we will go more into how two young social workers created a wonderful successful non profit art organization in our community.  It is a model that can work in any area for special needs individuals.  
Those steps may look familiar. Sylvester Stallone ran up then in the famous scene from Rocky.


from google image 

Sunday, August 21, 2011

CREATIVE CLAY/ART WITH A HEART
This is a story that is close to my heart. Many years ago I met two young social workers who had an interest in art and helping people. They were only in their twenties, but they had an idea and passion for their plan. Together they got grants, raised money and built Creative Clay. It serves developmentally challenged adults who have no place to go after graduation from public school programs for the disabled. Here artist and teachers are brought in the work and teach classes for these young adults. The program has been very innovative in building community partners and events. The young people sell their work in the gallery. I recently attended an art open house and was once again reminded of the spirit, passion, and free creative spirit these young people have. Yes, I bought a piece of art, which I will photograph and share with you. I will be adding Creative Clay to my sites I like on the right of the blog, so you may also share in their journey! This is not just a good thing on this Earth, it is a great thing!
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